2003 Manitoba general election

2003 Manitoba general election

June 3, 2003

57 seats of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
29 seats were needed for a majority
Turnout54.17% (Decrease13.94%)
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Gary Doer Stuart Murray Jon Gerrard
Party New Democratic Progressive Conservative Liberal
Leader since March 30, 1988 November 4, 2000 October 17, 1998
Leader's seat Concordia Kirkfield Park River Heights
Last election 32 24 1
Seats won 35 20 2
Seat change Increase3 Decrease4 Increase1
Popular vote 195,425 142,967 52,123
Percentage 49.47% 36.19% 13.19%
Swing Increase4.96pp Decrease4.65pp Decrease0.21pp

Popular vote by riding. As this is an FPTP election, seat totals are not determined by popular vote, but instead via results by each riding. Click the map for more details.

Premier before election

Gary Doer
New Democratic

Premier after election

Gary Doer
New Democratic

The 2003 Manitoba general election was held on June 3, 2003 to elect Members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Manitoba, Canada. It was won by the New Democratic Party, which won 35 seats out of 57 (net gain of 3), securing another term for premier Gary Doer.

The Progressive Conservative Party finished second with twenty seats, a net loss of 4 from 1999. The Liberal Party won two seats, a net gain of one from the previous election.

An article in The Globe and Mail attributed the NDP's strong performance to premier Doer's tenure, where he was seen as having "delivered a reasonable economic performance and a steady stream of budget surpluses."[1]

Results

Summary of the June 3, 2003 Manitoba Legislature election results
Party Party leader Candidates Seats Popular vote
1999 Dissol. 2003 + / — # % Change
  New Democratic Gary Doer 57 32 31 35 +3 195,425 49.47% +4.96%
  Progressive Conservative Stuart Murray 57 24 23 20 −4 142,967 36.19% −4.65%
  Liberal Jon Gerrard 57 1 1 2 +1 52,123 13.19% −0.21%
Green Markus Buchart 14 0 0 0 3,792 0.96% +0.76%
Communist Darrell Rankin 5 0 0 0 334 0.08% −0.01%
Libertarian Chris Buors 5 0 0 0 248 0.06% -0.07%
  Independents and no affiliation 2 0 1 0 167 0.04% −0.19%
  Vacant 2  
Total 196 57 57 57 397,069 54.17%  
Registered Voters 732,946  

1 One of the two independent candidates is a member of the federal Christian Heritage Party, while the other was formerly a candidate of the Libertarian Party.

Vote and seat summaries

Popular vote
New Democratic
49.47%
PC
36.19%
Liberal
13.19%
Others
1.14%
Seats summary
New Democratic
61.40%
PC
35.08%
Liberal
3.50%

Synopsis of results

2003 Manitoba general election – synopsis of riding results[2][3]
Electoral
division
Winning party Votes[a 1]
1999 1st
place
Votes Share Margin
#
Margin
%
2nd
place
NDP PC Lib Ind Oth Total
 
Arthur-Virden PC PC 4,135 53.81% 916 11.92% NDP 3,219 4,135 331 7,685
Assiniboia NDP NDP 5,147 63.05% 2,890 35.40% PC 5,147 2,257 657 102 8,163
Brandon East NDP NDP 3,870 62.04% 1,834 29.40% PC 3,870 2,036 274 58 6,238
Brandon West NDP NDP 5,210 61.02% 2,228 26.10% PC 5,210 2,982 346 8,538
Burrows NDP NDP 4,004 69.01% 2,752 47.43% Lib 4,004 423 1,252 123 5,802
Carman PC PC 3,523 51.86% 1,698 25.00% Lib 1,445 3,523 1,825 6,793
Charleswood PC PC 3,961 48.32% 1,161 14.16% Lib 1,436 3,961 2,800 8,197
Concordia NDP NDP 4,450 76.67% 3,515 60.56% PC 4,450 935 419 5,804
Dauphin-Roblin NDP NDP 4,602 54.27% 1,623 19.14% PC 4,602 2,979 683 216 8,480
Elmwood NDP NDP 3,954 65.92% 2,725 45.43% PC 3,954 1,229 748 67 5,998
Emerson PC PC 3,509 59.41% 2,249 38.08% Lib 1,137 3,509 1,260 5,906
Flin Flon NDP NDP 2,402 73.21% 1,845 56.23% Lib 2,402 322 557 3,281
Fort Garry PC NDP 3,852 46.75% 87 1.06% PC 3,852 3,765 562 61 8,240
Fort Rouge NDP NDP 4,118 57.63% 2,709 37.91% PC 4,118 1,409 1,212 406 7,145
Fort Whyte PC PC 4,960 52.71% 2,313 24.58% NDP 2,647 4,960 1,803 9,410
Gimli PC NDP 5,500 56.56% 1,849 19.01% PC 5,500 3,651 574 9,725
Inkster NDP Liberal 3,671 53.39% 820 11.93% NDP 2,851 251 3,671 103 6,876
Interlake NDP NDP 3,858 63.76% 2,062 34.08% PC 3,858 1,796 397 6,051
Kildonan NDP NDP 5,123 70.13% 4,023 55.07% PC 5,123 1,100 942 140 7,305
Kirkfield Park PC PC 4,294 46.72% 1,439 15.66% NDP 2,855 4,294 2,042 9,191
La Vérendrye NDP NDP 3,881 58.07% 1,571 23.51% PC 3,881 2,310 492 6,683
Lac du Bonnet PC PC 4,380 51.26% 505 5.91% NDP 3,875 4,380 290 8,545
Lakeside PC PC 4,110 52.96% 1,095 14.11% NDP 3,015 4,110 636 7,761
Lord Roberts NDP NDP 4,352 61.99% 3,173 45.19% PC 4,352 1,179 982 508 7,021
Minnedosa PC PC 3,259 47.37% 12 0.17% NDP 3,247 3,259 268 106 6,880
Minto NDP NDP 3,586 69.47% 2,901 56.20% Lib 3,586 626 685 265 5,162
Morris PC PC 3,996 57.16% 2,408 34.44% NDP 1,588 3,996 1,407 6,991
Pembina PC PC 4,694 76.24% 3,817 61.99% NDP 877 4,694 505 81 6,157
Point Douglas NDP NDP 2,877 74.86% 2,330 60.63% Lib 2,877 337 547 82 3,843
Portage la Prairie PC PC 3,524 49.82% 501 7.08% NDP 3,023 3,524 527 7,074
Radisson NDP NDP 3,888 52.45% 987 13.31% PC 3,888 2,901 624 7,413
Riel NDP NDP 4,455 54.03% 1,336 16.20% PC 4,455 3,119 671 8,245
River East PC PC 4,935 51.28% 533 5.54% NDP 4,402 4,935 286 9,623
River Heights Liberal Liberal 4,500 48.70% 1,825 19.75% PC 1,824 2,675 4,500 241 9,240
Rossmere NDP NDP 5,057 65.55% 2,761 35.79% PC 5,057 2,296 362 7,715
Rupertsland NDP NDP 2,203 87.52% 2,041 81.09% Lib 2,203 152 162 2,517
Russell PC PC 4,087 51.96% 879 11.17% NDP 3,208 4,087 571 7,866
Seine River PC NDP 4,314 51.06% 732 8.66% PC 4,314 3,582 553 8,449
Selkirk NDP NDP 4,580 62.69% 3,111 42.58% Lib 4,580 1,257 1,469 7,306
Southdale PC PC 4,422 51.03% 1,299 14.99% NDP 3,123 4,422 1,120 8,665
Springfield PC PC 4,917 60.62% 2,405 29.65% NDP 2,512 4,917 682 8,111
St. Boniface NDP NDP 4,904 74.34% 3,952 59.91% Lib 4,904 741 952 6,597
St. James NDP NDP 3,982 53.68% 1,509 20.34% PC 3,982 2,473 963 7,418
St. Johns NDP NDP 4,224 72.40% 3,479 59.63% Lib 4,224 612 745 253 5,834
St. Norbert PC NDP 3,355 48.68% 745 10.81% PC 3,355 2,610 741 186 6,892
St. Vital NDP NDP 4,409 63.43% 2,753 39.61% PC 4,409 1,656 707 179 6,951
Ste. Rose PC PC 3,709 56.64% 1,408 21.50% NDP 2,301 3,709 538 6,548
Steinbach PC PC 4,284 74.63% 3,409 59.39% NDP 875 4,284 455 126 5,740
Swan River NDP NDP 4,816 63.24% 2,564 33.67% PC 4,816 2,252 547 7,615
The Maples NDP NDP 3,781 81.03% 2,896 62.07% PC 3,781 885 4,666
The Pas NDP NDP 3,104 65.61% 2,268 47.94% Lib 3,104 791 836 4,731
Thompson NDP NDP 3,291 82.73% 2,759 69.36% PC 3,291 532 155 3,978
Transcona NDP NDP 4,414 69.48% 3,390 53.36% Lib 4,414 915 1,024 6,353
Turtle Mountain PC PC 3,956 60.01% 2,063 31.30% NDP 1,893 3,956 743 6,592
Tuxedo PC PC 4,213 52.81% 2,190 27.45% NDP 2,023 4,213 1,741 7,977
Wellington NDP NDP 3,119 73.96% 2,479 58.79% Lib 3,119 413 640 45 4,217
Wolseley NDP NDP 3,482 56.90% 2,289 37.40% Grn 3,482 679 766 1,193 6,120
  1. ^ All parties with more than 1% of the vote are shown individually. Independent candidates and other minor parties are aggregated separately.
  = open seat
  = winning candidate was in previous Legislature
  = incumbent had switched allegiance
  = previously incumbent in another riding
  = incumbency arose from a byelection gain
  = not incumbent; was previously elected to the Legislature
  = other incumbents renominated
  = previously an MP in the House of Commons of Canada
  = multiple candidates


Turnout, winning shares and swings

Summary of riding results by turnout, vote share for winning candidate, and swing (vs 1999)[2][3]
Riding and winning party Turnout Vote share[a 1] Swing[a 2]
% Change (pp) % Change (pp) To Change (pp)
 
Arthur-Virden PC Hold 60.40 -4.17
 
53.81 4.56
 
NDP -0.77
 
Assiniboia NDP Hold 59.87 -12.49
 
63.05 18.82
 
NDP 17.69
 
Brandon East NDP Hold 52.66 -11.69
 
62.04 0.76
 
PC -2.77
 
Brandon West NDP Hold 60.43 -12.7
 
61.02 11.76
 
NDP 11.28
 
Burrows NDP Hold 50.13 -15.51
 
69.01 2.67
 
NDP 2.45
 
Carman PC Hold 54.14 -6.33
 
51.86 2.61
 
PC 3.13
 
Charleswood PC Hold 60.25 -13.62
 
48.32 -6.4
 
Liberal -8.59
 
Concordia NDP Hold 46.50 -17.8
 
76.67 6.59
 
NDP 6.92
 
Dauphin-Roblin NDP Hold 62.22 -10.39
 
54.27 -1.4
 
NDP 1.64
 
Elmwood NDP Hold 47.98 -16.26
 
65.92 3.06
 
NDP 7.43
 
Emerson PC Hold 48.54 -13.7
 
59.41 5.29
 
PC 5.9
 
Flin Flon NDP Hold 39.17 -12.43
 
73.21 8.3
 
NDP 13.92
 
Fort Garry NDP Gain 63.49 -11.6
 
46.75 3.13
 
NDP -0.68
 
Fort Rouge NDP Hold 54.65 -15.23
 
57.63 8.95
 
NDP 9.81
 
Fort Whyte PC Hold 56.61 -19.81
 
52.71 -9.02
 
NDP -5.17
 
Gimli NDP Gain 61.72 -16.22
 
56.56 12.68
 
NDP -11.24
 
Inkster Lib Gain 61.36 -10.93
 
53.39 10.75
 
Liberal -6.87
 
Interlake NDP Hold 49.90 -13.09
 
63.76 15.17
 
NDP 13.54
 
Kildonan NDP Hold 53.31 -17.54
 
70.13 7.47
 
NDP 9.26
 
Kirkfield Park PC Hold 61.44 -15.24
 
46.72 -6.51
 
NDP -5.45
 
La Verendrye NDP Hold 52.54 -15.88
 
58.07 16.88
 
NDP 10.79
 
Lac du Bonnet PC Hold 60.52 -5.84
 
51.26 0.48
 
PC 2.17
 
Lakeside PC Hold 56.39 -11.6
 
52.96 4.21
 
NDP -1.98
 
Lord Roberts NDP Hold 53.69 -15.33
 
61.99 8.68
 
NDP 9.56
 
Minnedosa PC Hold 56.15 -6.73
 
47.37 -2.34
 
NDP -5.91
 
Minto NDP Hold 47.25 -16.84
 
69.47 5.55
 
NDP 11.06
 
Morris PC Hold 52.56 -14.56
 
57.16 3.78
 
PC 4.27
 
Pembina PC Hold 43.10 -9.45
 
76.24 7.23
 
PC 4.53
 
Point Douglas NDP Hold 40.24 -18.84
 
74.86 21.52
 
NDP 14.32
 
Portage la Prairie PC Hold 57.05 -2.72
 
49.82 3.3
 
NDP -1.19
 
Radisson NDP Hold 54.05 -17.04
 
52.45 -2.57
 
PC -4.37
 
Riel NDP Hold 61.15 -15.19
 
54.03 7.12
 
NDP 6.77
 
River East PC Hold 68.01 -9.29
 
51.28 1.03
 
NDP -0.71
 
River Heights Lib Hold 67.43 -16.24
 
48.70 3.7
 
Liberal 7.85
 
Rossmere NDP Hold 58.22 -21.25
 
65.55 16.34
 
NDP 16.47
 
Rupertsland NDP Hold 28.12 -10.61
 
87.52 28.37
 
NDP 21.4
 
Russell PC Hold 63.35 -1.86
 
51.96 -1.67
 
PC 1.96
 
Seine River NDP Gain 59.35 -14.78
 
51.06 15.6
 
NDP -10.58
 
Selkirk NDP Hold 54.50 -18.88
 
62.69 8.34
 
NDP 12.52
 
Southdale PC Hold 55.96 -18.57
 
51.03 -0.29
 
NDP -4.48
 
Springfield PC Hold 55.79 -21.32
 
60.62 10.94
 
PC 10.27
 
St. Boniface NDP Hold 52.19 -22.35
 
74.34 17.76
 
NDP 17.24
 
St. James NDP Hold 55.51 -16.53
 
53.68 8.64
 
NDP 6.97
 
St. Johns NDP Hold 47.72 -17.38
 
72.40 0.4
 
NDP 5.16
 
St. Norbert NDP Gain 58.16 -14.51
 
48.68 9.76
 
NDP -9.15
 
St. Vital NDP Hold 52.16 -21.87
 
63.43 12.29
 
NDP 12.36
 
Ste. Rose PC Hold 52.72 -9.23
 
56.64 6.73
 
PC 7.02
 
Steinbach PC Hold 41.99 -15.52
 
74.63 -3.49
 
NDP -3.14
 
Swan River NDP Hold 60.17 -10.79
 
63.24 8.28
 
NDP 8.76
 
The Maples NDP Hold 49.11 -20.46
 
81.03 26.55
 
NDP 18.33
 
The Pas NDP Hold 40.46 -11.26
 
65.61 18.76
 
NDP 22.74
 
Thompson NDP Hold 37.54 -16.86
 
82.73 11.74
 
NDP 11.4
 
Transcona NDP Hold 48.54 -19.44
 
69.48 5.6
 
NDP 9.29
 
Turtle Mountain PC Hold 54.86 -3.96
 
60.01 3.83
 
PC 0.79
 
Tuxedo PC Hold 56.31 -15.52
 
52.81 -7.91
 
NDP -4.73
 
Wellington NDP Hold 44.47 -14.39
 
73.96 4.68
 
NDP 5.34
 
Wolseley NDP Hold 53.14 -13.52
 
56.90 -13.95
 
PC -1.22
 
  1. ^ Share won by winning candidate, with difference noted from share achieved by the same party in 1986.
  2. ^ Positive indicates improvement to standing of party winning in 1986; negative points to 1986's second-place party being swung to.

Changes in party shares

Share change analysis by party and riding (2003 vs 1999)[2][3]
Riding Liberal NDP PC
% Change (pp) % Change (pp) % Change (pp)
 
Arthur-Virden 4.31 -10.66
 
41.89 6.1
 
53.81 4.56
 
Assiniboia 8.05 -3.51
 
63.05 18.82
 
27.65 -16.56
 
Brandon East 4.39 -1.34
 
62.04 0.76
 
32.64 6.3
 
Brandon West 4.05 -0.04
 
61.02 11.76
 
34.93 -10.79
 
Burrows 21.58 -2.23
 
69.01 2.67
 
7.29 -2.03
 
Carman 26.87 -3.65
 
21.27 1.04
 
51.86 2.61
 
Charleswood 34.16 10.78
 
17.52 -4.38
 
48.32 -6.4
 
Concordia 7.22 1.75
 
76.67 6.59
 
16.11 -7.26
 
Dauphin-Roblin 8.05 8.05
 
54.27 -1.4
 
35.13 -4.67
 
Elmwood 12.47 12.47
 
65.92 3.06
 
20.49 -11.8
 
Emerson 21.33 -6.5
 
19.25 1.2
 
59.41 5.29
 
Flin Flon 16.98 16.98
 
73.21 8.3
 
9.81 -19.53
 
Fort Garry 6.82 -4.5
 
46.75 3.13
 
45.69 1.78
 
Fort Rouge 16.96 -2.17
 
57.63 8.95
 
19.72 -10.67
 
Fort Whyte 19.16 7.71
 
28.13 1.31
 
52.71 -9.02
 
Gimli 5.90 -2.89
 
56.56 12.68
 
37.54 -9.8
 
Inkster 53.39 10.75
 
41.46 -2.99
 
3.65 -9.26
 
Interlake 6.56 -3.26
 
63.76 15.17
 
29.68 -11.91
 
Kildonan 12.90 1.67
 
70.13 7.47
 
15.06 -11.05
 
Kirkfield Park 22.22 2.12
 
31.06 4.39
 
46.72 -6.51
 
La Verendrye 7.36 -9.72
 
58.07 16.88
 
34.57 -4.7
 
Lac du Bonnet 3.39 3.39
 
45.35 -3.87
 
51.26 0.48
 
Lakeside 8.19 -9.93
 
38.85 8.17
 
52.96 4.21
 
Lord Roberts 13.99 -4.08
 
61.99 8.68
 
16.79 -10.45
 
Minnedosa 3.90 -3.78
 
47.19 9.48
 
47.37 -2.34
 
Minto 13.27 6.9
 
69.47 5.55
 
12.13 -16.56
 
Morris 20.13 -4.76
 
22.71 2.2
 
57.16 3.78
 
Pembina 8.20 -6.71
 
14.24 -1.83
 
76.24 7.23
 
Point Douglas 14.23 -7.12
 
74.86 21.52
 
8.77 -10.79
 
Portage la Prairie 7.45 -7.49
 
42.73 5.68
 
49.82 3.3
 
Radisson 8.42 -3.61
 
52.45 -2.57
 
39.13 6.17
 
Riel 8.14 0.18
 
54.03 7.12
 
37.83 -6.42
 
River East 2.97 -3.47
 
45.74 2.44
 
51.28 1.03
 
River Heights 48.70 3.7
 
19.74 6.76
 
28.95 -12
 
Rossmere 4.69 0.87
 
65.55 16.34
 
29.76 -16.61
 
Rupertsland 6.44 -14.43
 
87.52 28.37
 
6.04 -13.94
 
Russell 7.26 7.26
 
40.78 -5.59
 
51.96 -1.67
 
Seine River 6.55 -8.74
 
51.06 15.6
 
42.40 -5.55
 
Selkirk 20.11 8.36
 
62.69 8.34
 
17.21 -16.69
 
Southdale 12.93 -6.49
 
36.04 8.67
 
51.03 -0.29
 
Springfield 8.41 0.7
 
30.97 -9.61
 
60.62 10.94
 
St. Boniface 14.43 -16.71
 
74.34 17.76
 
11.23 -1.05
 
St. James 12.98 -3.34
 
53.68 8.64
 
33.34 -5.29
 
St. Johns 12.77 5.19
 
72.40 0.4
 
10.49 -9.93
 
St. Norbert 10.75 -3.92
 
48.68 9.76
 
37.87 -8.54
 
St. Vital 10.17 -0.6
 
63.43 12.29
 
23.82 -12.43
 
Ste. Rose 8.22 0.6
 
35.14 -7.32
 
56.64 6.73
 
Steinbach 7.93 -1.49
 
15.24 2.79
 
74.63 -3.49
 
Swan River 7.18 7.18
 
63.24 8.28
 
29.57 -9.24
 
The Maples 0.00 -15.52
 
81.03 26.55
 
18.97 -10.11
 
The Pas 17.67 7.96
 
65.61 18.76
 
16.72 -26.72
 
Thompson 3.90 -0.67
 
82.73 11.74
 
13.37 -11.07
 
Transcona 16.12 8.01
 
69.48 5.6
 
14.40 -12.98
 
Turtle Mountain 11.27 -6.08
 
28.72 2.25
 
60.01 3.83
 
Tuxedo 21.83 7.63
 
25.36 1.56
 
52.81 -7.91
 
Wellington 15.18 2.39
 
73.96 4.68
 
9.79 -6
 
Wolseley 12.52 12.52
 
56.90 -13.95
 
11.09 -11.5
 

Post-election changes


Manitoba provincial by-election, June 22, 2004: Minto
Resignation of MaryAnn Mihychuk
Party Candidate Votes % Expenditures
New Democratic Andrew Swan 2,848 54.69 $14,208.77
Liberal Wayne Helgason 1,616 31.03 $9,826.24
Progressive Conservative David Laurence 631 12.12 $41.20
Communist Cheryl-Anne Carr 113 2.17 $0.00
Total valid votes 5,208 99.17
Rejected ballots 43 0.83
Turnout 5,251 47.18
Registered voters 11,129


Manitoba provincial by-election, July 2, 2004: Turtle Mountain
Resignation of Merv Tweed
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Progressive Conservative Cliff Cullen 3,632 63.01 3.00 $11,273.31
Liberal Bev Leadbeater 1,084 18.81 7.54 $2,256.63
New Democratic Betty Storie 1,048 18.18 -10.53 $12,037.72
Total valid votes 5,764
Rejected 12
Eligible voters / turnout 12,267 47.10
Source(s)
Source:
  • John Loewen (Fort Whyte) resigned his seat on September 26, 2005 to campaign for the House of Commons of Canada. A by-election was held on December 16, 2005, to determine his successor.


Manitoba provincial by-election, December 16, 2005: Fort Whyte
Resignation of John Loewen
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Progressive Conservative Hugh McFadyen 3,542 52.26 −0.45 $27,219.00
New Democratic Christina McDonald 1,650 24.34 −3.79 $18,333.89
Liberal Jean Paterson 1,466 21.63 +2.47 $6,134.47
Green Shelagh Pizey-Allen 120 1.77 $233.71
Total valid votes 6,778 99.91
Rejected ballots 6 0.09 -0.17
Turnout 6,784 38.07 −18.54
Registered voters 17,820
Progressive Conservative hold Swing +1.67

See also

References

  1. ^ "Opinion: Gary Doer's way". The Globe and Mail. June 5, 2003. Retrieved October 4, 2023.
  2. ^ a b c "Results of 37th General Election, September 21, 1999". Elections Manitoba. Retrieved September 25, 2025.
  3. ^ a b c "Results of 38th General Election, June 3, 2003". Elections Manitoba. Retrieved September 29, 2025.

Further reading

  • Mutimer, David, ed. (2009). Canadian Annual Review of Politics and Public Affairs, 2003. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. ISBN 9780802099853.
  • CBC: Manitoba votes 2003
  • Election Almanac – Manitoba Provincial Election [permanent dead link]
  • Elections Manitoba
  • Manitoba legislature
  • Manitoba Government
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